Sandvik, a global engineering company known for its expertise in materials technology and industrial innovation, has unveiled a new hot-work tool steel powder designed to improve the additive manufacturing of components used in high-temperature environments. The alloy, named Osprey® HWTS 50, is optimized for laser-based 3D printing methods such as Laser Powder Bed Fusion (L-PBF) […]
Sandvik Unveils Osprey HWTS 50 for Enhanced 3D Printing in Tool Manufacturing
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